Discussions of Having Nasal Surgery? Don't You Become an Empty Nose Victim! by Christopher Martin. It is available at amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com. This winner of the Independent Publisher Book Award 2008, Bronze Medalist, offers an inspiring account of ENS, a critique of nasal surgery, and effective treatment strategies for ENS, which can effectively help you treat just about ANY nose or sinus problem.

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Christopher Martin

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My name is Chris Martin and I am a school psychologist from Upstate New York and empty nose sufferer of 10 years. I would like to welcome you to the blog for discussing Having Nasal Surgery? Don't You Become An Empty Nose Victim! I wrote this book out of a desire to raise awareness of ENS to a new level and also in part because there were so few resources for ENS sufferers. While writing it, I learned that many of the strategies for treating ENS could actually be very beneficial for a host of nasal and sinus problems. This book is part testimonial and part informational. Who could benefit from this book? Treatment strategies in it could significantly help those with ENS, sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, postnasal drip, acid reflux, and/or asthma (pretty much anyone with kleenex in the house). An unbiased review of medical literature could empower those considering nose or sinus surgery. The testimonial and scientific journey of ENS could inform ENT specialists and plastic surgeons; scientists studying regenerative medicine; and families and friends.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

I have been contacted by Ashleigh Russell of Global News TV, which is based in Ontario, Canada. She is working on a story about a surgical procedure said to relieve allergy sufferers of breathing problems and she came across the www.emptynosesyndrome.org website and was wondering if some Canadian ENS sufferers might be interested in contributing to this story.

Ashleigh said, "I think it's really important to hear the other side of nasal surgeries where results aren't as pleasant as hoped."

So, please, please consider offering her some feedback or encouraging your fellow Canadians to take action, as this is a golden opportunity to raise ENS awareness among the media in Canada. Her contact details are as follows: